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Re: Information Overload by Franklin McMahon on Jun 3, 2009 at 5:08:45 pm in the Business & Marketing Forum A few email tips that spring to mind...
Send Less
E-mails are like tribbles or gremlins, they multiply exponentially. The more you send, the more you receive. Obvious...but think about it. The more you send...the more you receive. Often if you are...
Re: Music for client--Pulling Hair Out. by Franklin McMahon on Jun 2, 2009 at 12:51:54 pm in the Business & Marketing Forum Part of the problem is it seems you are not charging for your search. If that is the case, then you will go another 25 hours, maybe 50. The reason they are saying "keep looking" is because they have no...
Re: Music for client--Pulling Hair Out. by Franklin McMahon on Jun 3, 2009 at 10:21:35 pm in the Business & Marketing Forum There are 4 stages of career levels most creative people go through.
1. Paid Hourly $
You punch a clock and are paid via time
2. Paid for Talent $$
You get paid for your talent and technical skills
3. Paid for Ideas $$$
You get...
Re: Changing the Standard by Franklin McMahon on May 18, 2009 at 4:38:50 pm in the Business & Marketing Forum A few things..
I don't like the term "freelancer"..its an excuse to become a doormat. You own a company, even if you are one person. Your website should reflect that. The difference between owning a motion graphics design company and doing...
Re: The value of time by Franklin McMahon on Feb 26, 2009 at 8:17:23 am in the Business & Marketing Forum Yes rush jobs should incur an extra fee. Is always best to provide a choice, such as, I can get it done on Monday for XXX or I can have it done Saturday by 5 for XXXX. That way the...
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Public Relations and Marketing - Creative COW Business Strategies Podcast by Creative COW on Mar 4, 2009 at 8:32:41 am in the Business & Marketing Forum --- Episode #004 - March 03, 2009 Public Relations and Marketing for Creative Professionals with Carol Warren and Susan van Barneveid from Antarra Communications.
Carol and Susan discuss with Franklin McMahon how to target...
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